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Re: Has LD committed the tort of Defamation or "false light?
Posted by another law dream shattered on 9/07/08

    Doofus, on their website it says
    their degrees are unaccredited and
    can not be used for bar admission.

    They are a novelty degree....you know a joke.

    On 9/07/08, yoel wrote:
    > Hello, I guess after reading all the statements and opinions about Novus Law
    > School. I suddenly feel so stupid. I received my BSL and about two mouths from
    > completing my JD, and I have no idea what to do next. Anyone have any ideas as
    > to what steps I need to take?
    > I just noticed, that Novus University is not worse much of anything if I can’t
    > do the inter and go for the bar, its crazy that Novus is not acceptable in just
    > about no state.
    > What can I do with a JD from the University of Novus?
    >
    >
    >
    > On 8/09/08, -- wrote:
    >> On 8/08/08, loomis wrote:
    >>> If a court reporter transcribes words a deponent did not say onto the finished
    >>> transcript, are their consequences if the addition was intentional?
    >>
    >> Official court reporters are subject to the law of the state just like
    > anyone.
    >> If they intentionally falsify a certified government document (like a court
    >> transcript) they are subject to applicable criminal penalties.
    >>
    >> Court reporters are also subject to disciplinary action/sanction by the
    > court.
    >> A court reporter is licensed and certified usually by the state supreme
    > court.
    >> There are professional standards of conduct they must abide by. If a court
    >> reporter falls below professional standards of performance, they may be
    >> disciplined which could include loss of certification.
    >>
    >> Everyone, including court reporters, occasionally make a mistake at their
    > job.
    >> However, if a court reporter's performance is clearly below what is expected
    > of
    >> their profession then a sanction is possible.
    >>
    >> If you believe that a transcript is incorrect, notify the court in which the
    >> transcribed proceeding took place. It is common practice for a court reporter
    >> to make an electronic recording of the proceeding. The recording and the
    >> transcript can be compared.

     
     

 
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